Still people are bent to defend such traitors. I was watching ARY Wasim Badami and there was Nadeem Nusrat justifying the treason of AH as he did being aggrieved and further lies even rejected the challenge of Badami that if it happens again, Nadeem would leave the Politics and Bani forever. Traitors must be hanged and sane/educated people must be given a chance to fulfill the mandate of people. If Farooq Sattar & Co really denounced themselves from AH then as I said in earlier days and still repeating, they must resign from assembly every seat that they got because of AH mandate and take part again in election.

Still people are bent to defend such traitors. I was watching ARY Wasim Badami and there was Nadeem Nusrat justifying the treason of AH as he did being aggrieved and further lies even rejected the challenge of Badami that if it happens again, Nadeem would leave the Politics and Bani forever. Traitors must be hanged and sane/educated people must be given a chance to fulfill the mandate of people. If Farooq Sattar & Co really denounced themselves from AH then as I said in earlier days and still repeating, they must resign from assembly every seat that they got because of AH mandate and take part again in election.

Still people are bent to defend such traitors. I was watching ARY Wasim Badami and there was Nadeem Nusrat justifying the treason of AH as he did being aggrieved and further lies even rejected the challenge of Badami that if it happens again, Nadeem would leave the Politics and Bani forever. Traitors must be hanged and sane/educated people must be given a chance to fulfill the mandate of people. If Farooq Sattar & Co really denounced themselves from AH then as I said in earlier days and still repeating, they must resign from assembly every seat that they got because of AH mandate and take part again in election.

We need to know the difference MQM Pakistan and London the things are changing give a space to MQM Pakistan and I'm not even in a hurry so may be I request to Admin later to a little change in poltical desk to rename it MQM Pakistan as we have PMLN not Muslim League.
Hope PTI doesn't face to identify as another tail with his name in future. Chao

After 62 years of independence we have still not come close to the translation of our founding fathers’ vision into reality, Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q) leader Moonis Elahi, said. Talking to a delegation of Pakistani students studying in England, Moonis said that it was now the responsibility of Pakistan’s new generation to accept the challenges and transform Pakistan according to the dreams and aspirations of Allama Mohammad Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Moonis Elahi urged the youth to shun all political, ethnic and regional biases and come together to help Pakistan attain its due place in the comity of nations. He strongly criticised the present government’s loan borrowings from the IMF and its myopic and flawed power policy.

He stated that the founding fathers had envisioned Pakistan as a citadel of Islam and a means to achieve socio-economic justice for the Muslims and other deprived communities of the sub continent. Moonis Elahi, strongly condemned the recent tragic killings of innocent Pakistani Christians in Gojra.

He held Shahbaz government’s cruel and callous attitude responsible for this dastardly act committed by a handful of misguided people. He alleged that the actual culprits of the Gojra incident had still not been apprehended because of Punjab Government’s backing to them. He urged the youth to stand united against all internal and external enemies.

In 2009, Punjab faced the worst period of economic depression and poor governance since independence: Moonis Elahi

Lahore, In 2009, Punjab faced the worst period of economic depression and poor governance since independence and the people of the province spent the entire year in a severe environment of doom and gloom due to an incompetent provincial set up. This was stated by Moonis Elahi, senior leader of Pakistan Muslim League in a meeting with party workers on the eve of the outgoing year.

He said that the N League government of Punjab despite attaining power through an election kept its undemocratic agenda at full throttle and ransacked all democratic institutions including the assembly and the local governments throughout 2009. Moonis Elahi cited the atta and sugar crises occurring in 2009 and the unfortunate deaths of 22 Pakistanis while standing in flour rows as the darkest examples of the N League government’s poor performance in Punjab.

Moonis Elahi while lashing out at the poor performance of Punjab government in 2009 also pointed out at the alarming increase in unemployment, inflation and crimes in the province. He further said that various previously unheard of anti-people steps and tactics were also freely employed by the N League government in the ending year including use of brute police force to suppress and torture farmers, teachers, students, clerks, industrial workers and other underprivileged sections of the country’s largest province. Commenting on Punjab’s poor economic performance in 2009, Moonis Elahi reminded the party workers present in the meeting that in 2007 Punjab was a financially surplus province but in 2009 due to the present Punjab regime’s incompetence, Punjab had come to the verge of financial bankruptcy.

He strongly criticized the “Punjab for Sale” policy where valuable provincial assets were being auctioned to service the huge provincial debts amassed by an incompetent “Neelaam (auction) League” government in the last two years. Moonis Elahi also quoted President Zardari’s comments made in a speech at Larkana where he sounded highly critical of the poor performance of his coalition partners in Punjab.

The senior leader of Pakistan Muslim League said that the internal tug of war between the centre and Punjab had greatly hampered progress in the province and had given the criminal and terrorist elements an open field to target the innocent in the year 2009. Moonis Elahi urged party workers to stand united and prayed for better times in 2010 for Punjab and Pakistan.

In 2009, Punjab faced the worst period of economic depression and poor governance since independence: Moonis Elahi

Lahore, In 2009, Punjab faced the worst period of economic depression and poor governance since independence and the people of the province spent the entire year in a severe environment of doom and gloom due to an incompetent provincial set up. This was stated by Moonis Elahi, senior leader of Pakistan Muslim League in a meeting with party workers on the eve of the outgoing year.

He said that the N League government of Punjab despite attaining power through an election kept its undemocratic agenda at full throttle and ransacked all democratic institutions including the assembly and the local governments throughout 2009. Moonis Elahi cited the atta and sugar crises occurring in 2009 and the unfortunate deaths of 22 Pakistanis while standing in flour rows as the darkest examples of the N League government’s poor performance in Punjab.

Moonis Elahi while lashing out at the poor performance of Punjab government in 2009 also pointed out at the alarming increase in unemployment, inflation and crimes in the province. He further said that various previously unheard of anti-people steps and tactics were also freely employed by the N League government in the ending year including use of brute police force to suppress and torture farmers, teachers, students, clerks, industrial workers and other underprivileged sections of the country’s largest province. Commenting on Punjab’s poor economic performance in 2009, Moonis Elahi reminded the party workers present in the meeting that in 2007 Punjab was a financially surplus province but in 2009 due to the present Punjab regime’s incompetence, Punjab had come to the verge of financial bankruptcy.

He strongly criticized the “Punjab for Sale” policy where valuable provincial assets were being auctioned to service the huge provincial debts amassed by an incompetent “Neelaam (auction) League” government in the last two years. Moonis Elahi also quoted President Zardari’s comments made in a speech at Larkana where he sounded highly critical of the poor performance of his coalition partners in Punjab.

The senior leader of Pakistan Muslim League said that the internal tug of war between the centre and Punjab had greatly hampered progress in the province and had given the criminal and terrorist elements an open field to target the innocent in the year 2009. Moonis Elahi urged party workers to stand united and prayed for better times in 2010 for Punjab and Pakistan.

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@waz@Oscar this guy copy pasting the materiel not concern with the political desks of a party he doing that in PMLN and PTI desks as well.
Or he want to open a PMLQ desk

KARACHI: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Pakistan Chief Dr Farooq Sattar on Monday announced to hold a massive public gathering in Nishtar Park on December 30.

Addressing a press conference here Monday, Dr Farooq Sattar said, “A historical and unprecedented public gathering will be held on 30th of this month at Nishtar Park, where all the perceptions would be shunned. We will send a message to all Pakistan that Karachi was and will remain bastion of MQM.”

MQM leader said MQM was going to commence a decisive struggle to fight the case of Karachi.

He said MQM is the biggest party of urban areas of Sindh. The purpose behind not holding census since 1998 is to depict our population less, consequently restrict our political representation, he added.

Dr Farooq also announced to launch campaign soon to collect funds for political and welfare purposes.